WASHINGTON.; THE FEELING EXCITED BY THE VETO. WESTERN CONGRESSMEN INDIGNANT UNITY OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THREATENED CAUCUSES HELD AND PROPOSED THE FOUR MILLIONS UNISSUED CURRENCY.

WASHINGT0N, April 22. The veto of the Finance bill is regarded on all sides as the most important event of President Grant's Administration. The message was a surprise to every- body, though yesterday there was some nervousness on the part of several Senators most devoted to the measure, who had received some indirect intimation that the Cabinet was generally against the bill. The President states in his message

April 23, 1874

View the full article in TimesMachine.

Subscribers* enjoy full access to TimesMachine—view 129 years of New York Times journalism, as it originally appeared.